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HLA-D Antigens in Progressive Systemic Sclerosis (Scleroderma)
Immunological Communications, 1981Seven unrelated patients with progressive systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) were studied for HLA-DW antigens. 4/7 possessed the DW1 antigen. This suggests that a common genetic factor, linked to the major histocompatibility complex, may be present in the majority of patients with scleroderma.
A G, DiBartolomeo +2 more
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HLA-D Antigens and Paget's Disease of Bone
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1991HLA-A, -B, -C, -DR, and -DQ antigens were determined in 25 Ashkenazi Jews with Paget's disease of bone. HLA-DR2 was more frequent in the Pagetic patients compared with 57 healthy controls of the same ethnic origin. This finding concurs with a previous report and raises the possibility that HLA-DR2 may be associated with Paget's disease of bone ...
J, Foldes +4 more
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Two‐Chain Subunit Structure of HLA‐D Antigens
Tissue Antigens, 1977Both F(ab′)2 fragments and intact antibody from rabbit anti‐B‐cell antisera were shown to specifically block the mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) reaction. The antisera, which were raised to papain‐solubilized spleen cell membrane antigens, appeared to block the stimulator cell and not the responder cell.
R, Billing, M, Safani, J, Lesch
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HLA-D--related (DRw) antigens in juvenile diabetes mellitus
Diabetes, 1979We studied the distribution of HLA-D–related (DRw) antigens in 40 patients with juvenile diabetes mellitus (JDM) and 79 matched controls. We found that DRw2 was significantly decreased in the JDM group, suggesting a protective effect of the antigen and that the decrease observed in B7 was secondary.
N R, Farid +5 more
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Tissue Antigens, 1981
A panel of 79 individuals were typed for HLA‐D/DR associated Primed Lymphocyte Typing (PLT) defined “DP”‐antigens, HLA‐D and HLA‐DR antigens. Typing for DP‐antigens was carried out with local PLT‐cells. HLA‐D and‐DR typing was performed with all homozygous typing cells and all DR‐antisera included in the 8th International Histocompatibility Workshop ...
N, Morling +5 more
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A panel of 79 individuals were typed for HLA‐D/DR associated Primed Lymphocyte Typing (PLT) defined “DP”‐antigens, HLA‐D and HLA‐DR antigens. Typing for DP‐antigens was carried out with local PLT‐cells. HLA‐D and‐DR typing was performed with all homozygous typing cells and all DR‐antisera included in the 8th International Histocompatibility Workshop ...
N, Morling +5 more
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HLA antigens in Asian Indians: HLA-D-DR relationships
Human Immunology, 1981Fifty-nine Asian Indians were typed for HLA-A, B, D, and DR antigens. Peculiar to the population that we have tested was the absence of HLA-A25, B13, B14, DR1, DW1, LD13 (a DR1-associated HLA-D allele), and LD12 (a DR4-associated HLA-D allele). Certain haplotypes that exhibit high frequencies in Caucasians (such as A2-BW50, AW24-B18, B8-DR3, BW44-DR7 ...
N, Suciu-Foca +8 more
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Frequency of nine HLA—D antigens in the Danish population
Tissue Antigens, 1982The frequency of HLA—Dw1—8 and DH was determined in 389 unrelated healthy Danes and in 257 kidney patients. All individuals were HLA—A, B, C typed, 168 of the normal individuals and all kidney patients were typed for HLA‐DR.The frequency of Dw1—8 in the normal material and kidney patient material was quite similar except for Dw6, which showed an ...
M, Thomsen +5 more
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HLA-D related (DR) antigens in various kinds of myositis
Human Immunology, 1981Forty-eight patients with various kinds of myositis were studied for HLA-A, B, C, and DR antigens and compared to both local and 7th International Workshop controls. No A, B, or C antigens were increased except for B8 in white patients (7/13 or 54%) (p = 0.005, pc = NS) and for B7 in black patients (6/9 or 67%) (p = 0.02, pc = NS).
T J, Hirsch +3 more
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T cell clones restricted to "hybrid" HLA-D antigens?
The Journal of Immunology, 1982Abstract The genetics of T lymphocyte/accessory cell interactions were studied by using antigen-specific monoclonal T cell lines from human peripheral blood and X-irradiated non-T cells (E rosette-depleted) as accessory cells. The T cell lines were obtained by expanding single colonies from soft agar-cloned E rosette-positive lymphocytes,
G S, Hansen +2 more
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HLA-D antigen expression and Langerhans' cell infiltrates in thyroid tumors
Endocrine Pathology, 1995Papillary carcinomas (PCs) of thyroid are among the most common but least aggressive human malignancies. The factors explaining the indolence of these tumors are unknown but host-tumor immune interactions may play a role. This study was designed to determine if there is morphologic evidence of these.
Simon L., Raphael, Sylvia L., Asa
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